Introduction#

This library aims to provide a unified interface for inverting images captured by computed tomography imaging spectrographs (CTISs), particularly those designed for observing the Sun in extreme ultraviolet.

Discussions#

Some explanations of the theory behind inversion

Tutorials#

Examples on how to use this package.

API Reference#

ctis

A package for inverting imagery captured by a computed tomography imaging spectrograph.

References#

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